This is the brother of the other one that I posted. A different vineyard but much the same effect. In fact, I thick I like this one a bit more.

As with the other, light hay in color and with about as much bubbles as a champagne. Nose of light peaches, other light fruits and a floralness about it. Taste is the same with a bit of lemon/grapefruit zest. Good acidity to make it really really refreshing.

I think that it is the perfect BEFORE meal drink on a hot day. When you come in it from a hot day, sit down and have one of these chilled nicely. You will then not only smile, but have an appetite and be able to eat!

Another vote for the Coppo. It's cheap, good and it makes us laugh. We'll drink three of these for every Sauternes or TBA. The price helps but it sure is an informal "fun" wine. Looking forward to trying a bunch of different M d Astis on our Italy trip next year.

Two more bottles left and took one tonight. This thing is still beautiful. Less spritz but still with some bubbles left, will have to open up last bottle soon. Wine is denser than before, with a dense peach nose, honey, and seems to be thicker than before. Colour is darker now too, perhaps some oxidation?

When I opened the bottle, there was indication of a leak (sticky on the top and the cork showed signs as well. It could be that this was the problem. I stored this bottle on its side for a while until I saw on the label to not do that. I've had it stood up every since. Anyone else seen instructions like that? Is that true for any other bubbly?

Found out that I still had two left (one hiding in the back, so took one upstairs and cooled it down a bit more. Like the other bottles, only a iittle spritz now. Nose however, is still pure fresh and clean, finished off in no time....then moved onto a Dusi Zin.